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Hungary national football team

National Football Team
NameHungary
NicknameThe Magical Magyars (In the 1950s)
AssociationMagyar Labdarúgó Szövetség
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachSándor Egervári
CaptainZoltán Gera
Most capsJózsef Bozsik (101)
Top scorerFerenc Puskás (84)
Home stadiumStadium Puskás Ferenc
FIFA codeHUN
FIFA ranking47|1st ranking date=August 1993
Highest FIFA ranking36 (December 1992, March 2011)
Lowest FIFA ranking87 (July 1996)
Elo ranking55
Highest Elo ranking1 (1953 � 57, 1958, 1964, 1965)
Lowest Elo ranking80 (November 2003)
World Cup Statistics
First internationalAustria 5 � 0 Hungary HU
(Vienna, Austria 12 October 1902)
Biggest winRussia 0 � 12 Hungary HU
(Moscow, Russia; 14 July 1912)
HU Hungary 13 � 1 France
(Budapest, Hungary; 12 June 1927)
HU Hungary 12 � 0 Albania
(Budapest, Hungary; 24 September 1950)
Biggest defeatHU Hungary 0 � 7 England
(Budapest, Hungary; 10 June 1908)
GB England Amateurs 7 � 0 Hungary HU
(Solna, Sweden; 30 June 1912)
Germany 7 � 0 Hungary HU
(Cologne, Germany; 6 April 1941)
Appearances9
First World Cup1934
Best resultRunners-up, 1938 and 1954
Regional cup statistics
European Championship
Appearances2
First apps.1964
Best resultThird place, 1964

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The Hungary national football team represents Hungary in international football and is controlled by the Hungarian Football Federation.

It has remarkable football history, having won three Olympic titles, finishing runners-up in the 1938 and 1954 FIFA World Cups, and third in the 1964 UEFA European Football Championship. Hungary revolutionized the sport in the 1950s, laying the tactical fundamentals of Total Football and dominating international football with the remarkable Golden Team which included legends like Ferenc Puskás, top goalscorer of the 20th century, whom FIFA dedicated its newest award, the Puskás Award. The side of that era has the all-time highest Football Elo Ranking in the world, with 2166 in 1954, also they have the second highest all-time Elo ranking of 2156, set in 1956, and one of the longest undefeated runs in football history, remaining unbeaten in 31 games, spanning over more than 4 years and including matches such as the Match of the Century.

The post-golden age decades saw a gradually weakening Hungary, though recently there is renewal in all aspects. The Hungarian Children's Football Federation was founded in 2008, as youth development thrives. For the first time in Hungarian football's history, they hosted the 2010 UEFA Futsal Championship in Budapest and Debrecen, the first time the MLSZ staged a UEFA finals tournament. Also, the national teams have produced some surprise successes such as beating Euro 2004 winner Greece 3 � 2 and 2006 FIFA World Cup winner Italy 3 � 1. Although they haven't qualified for a major tournament's finals since 1986, they came semi-finalists at the 2008 European Under-19 Championship and qualified for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup which saw their U-20 national team gaining third place to bring home Hungary's first major tournament medal in nearly half a century, feeding their hopes of a future revival. Young Talents such as Balázs Dzsudzsák, Vladimir Koman and Ádám Szalai give more hope to the Hungarian team.

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Fifa.com--In addition, the -football- world bade farewell to former UEFA and FIFA vice-president Sandor Barcs of -Hungary- at the age of 97. ... - Date : Fri, 31 Dec 2010 16:36:26 GMT+00:00
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Soccer365--Baroti was the manager for Hungary in the FIFA World Cups of 1958, 1962, 1966 and 1978. “He was the best coach in our history," -Hungarian Football- ... - Date : Thu, 23 Dec 2010 16:06:47 GMT+00:00
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UEFA.com--UEFA president Michel Platini has visited Hungary with the forthcoming Hungarian presidency of the European Union and UEFA's help to -Hungarian football- high ... - Date : Thu, 09 Dec 2010 08:48:00 GMT+00:00
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Malta Independent Online---...- of Maltese Premier League clubs as well as the jerseys of national team players Andre Schembri and Justin Haber, who play in -Hungary- with Ferencvaros. ... - Date : Tue, 28 Dec 2010 09:14:12 GMT+00:00
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Medal Record : Olympic
Men's Football
Gold1952 HelsinkiTeam
Bronze1960 RomeTeam
Gold1964 TokyoTeam
Gold1968 Mexico CityTeam
Silver1972 MunichTeam

Top international goalscorers of the 20th century :
# Player Nation Goals Scored Games Played Years Active
1. Ferenc Puskás Hungary 84 goals 85 internationals 1945 � 1956
2. Pelé Brazil 77 goals 92 internationals 1957 � 1971
3. Sándor Kocsis Hungary 75 goals 68 internationals 1948 � 1956
4. Gerd Müller West Germany 68 goals 62 internationals 1966 � 1974
5. Hussein Saeed Iraq 63 goals 126 internationals 1976 � 1990
6. Imre Schlosser Hungary 59 goals 68 internationals 1906 � 1927

Undefeated run :
Opponent Type Date Result
Poland Friendly match 4 June 1950 5 � 2
Albania Friendly match 24 September 1950 12 � 0
Austria Friendly match 29 October 1950 4 � 3
Bulgaria Friendly match 12 November 1950 1 � 1
Poland Friendly match 27 May 1951 6 � 0
TCH Friendly match 14 October 1951 2 � 1
Finland Friendly match 18 November 1951 8 � 0
DDR Friendly match 18 May 1952 5 � 0
Poland Friendly match 15 June 1952 5 � 1
Finland Friendly match 22 June 1952 6 � 1
Romania 1952 Olympics 15 July 1952 2 � 1
Italy 1952 Olympics 21 July 1952 3 � 0
Turkey 1952 Olympics 24 July 1952 7 � 1
Sweden 1952 Olympics 28 July 1952 6 � 0
YUG 1952 Olympics 2 August 1952 2 � 0
Switzerland Central European Cup 20 September 1952 4 � 2
TCH Friendly match 19 October 1952 5 � 0
Austria Friendly match 26 April 1953 1 � 1
Italy Central European Cup 17 May 1953 3 � 0
Sweden Friendly match 5 July 1953 4 � 2
TCH Friendly match 4 October 1953 5 � 1
Austria Friendly match 11 October 1953 3 � 2
Sweden Friendly match 15 November 1953 2 � 2
England Friendly match 25 November 1953 6 � 3
Egypt Friendly match 12 February 1954 3 � 0
Austria Friendly match 11 April 1954 1 � 0
England Friendly match 23 May 1954 7 � 1
South Korea 1954 FIFA World Cup 17 June 1954 9 � 0
West Germany 1954 FIFA World Cup 20 June 1954 8 � 3
Brazil 1954 FIFA World Cup 27 June 1954 4 � 2
Uruguay 1954 FIFA World Cup 30 June 1954 4 � 2 (a.e.t.)

Matches 2011>
Recent Years' Statistics :
Year Pld W D L GF GA GD
2011 5 4 0 2 13 9 4
2010 9 4 1 4 17 16 1
2009 9 3 0 6 6 11 � 5
2008 10 4 4 2 14 10 4

: Matches 2011
Date Venue Opponents Result Type Hungary scorers Attendance
9 February 2011 AE Stadium Al-Shabab AZ Azerbaijan 2 � 0 Friendly Rudolf, Hajnal 200
25 March 2011 HU Puskás Ferenc Stadium NL Netherlands 0 � 4 UEFA Euro 2012 qual. 25,000
29 March 2011 NL Amsterdam ArenA NL Netherlands 3 � 5 UEFA Euro 2012 qual. Rudolf, Gera(2) 51,775
3 June 2011 LU Stade Josy Barthel LU Luxembourg 1 � 0 Friendly Szabics 3,200
7 June 2011 SM Stadio Olimpico (San Marino) SM San Marino 3 � 0 UEFA Euro 2012 qual. Lipták, Szabics, Koman 1,328
10 August 2011 HU Puskás Ferenc Stadium IS Iceland 4-0 Friendly Koman, Rudolf, Dzsudzsák, Elek 10,148
2 September 2011 HU Puskás Ferenc Stadium SE Sweden UEFA Euro 2012 qual.
6 September 2011 MD Zimbru Stadium MD Moldova UEFA Euro 2012 qual.
11 October 2011 HU Puskás Ferenc Stadium FI Finland UEFA Euro 2012 qual.

Matches 2009>
: Matches 2010
Date Venue Opponents Result Type Hungary scorers Attendance
3 March 2010 HU Stadium ETO Park RU Russia 1 � 1 Friendly Vanczák 17,000
29 May 2010 HU Stadium Puskás Ferenc DE Germany 0 � 3 Friendly 19,000
5 June 2010 NL Amsterdam ArenA NL Netherlands 1 � 6 Friendly Dzsudzsák 50,000
11 August 2010 GB Wembley Stadium GB England 1 � 2 Friendly Jagielka(og) 72,024
3 September 2010 SE Råsunda Stadium SE Sweden 0 � 2 UEFA Euro 2012 qual. 32,000
7 September 2010 HU Szusza Ferenc Stadium MD Moldova 2 � 1 UEFA Euro 2012 qual. Rudolf, Koman 9,209
8 October 2010 HU Stadium Puskás Ferenc SM San Marino 8 � 0 UEFA Euro 2012 qual. Rudolf(2), Szalai(3), Koman, Dzsudzsák, Gera 10,596
12 October 2010 FI Helsinki Olympic Stadium FI Finland 2 � 1 UEFA Euro 2012 qual. Szalai, Dzsudzsák 18,532
17 November 2010 HU Stadion Sóstói LT Lithuania 2 � 0 Friendly Priskin, Dzsudzsák 4,500

Matches 2008>
: Matches 2009
Date Venue Opponent Result Type Hungary scorers Attendance
11 February 2009 Israel Ramat Gan Stadium Israel Israel 0 � 1 Friendly 9,000
28 March 2009 Albania Qemal Stafa Stadium Albania Albania 1 � 0 FIFA World Cup qual. Torghelle 19,000
1 April 2009 Hungary Stadium Puskás Ferenc Malta Malta 3 � 0 FIFA World Cup qual. Hajnal, Gera, Juhász 35,800
12 August 2009 Hungary Stadium Puskás Ferenc Romania Romania 0 � 1 Friendly 14,000
5 September 2009 Hungary Stadium Puskás Ferenc Sweden Sweden 1 � 2 FIFA World Cup qual. Huszti 41,000
9 September 2009 Hungary Stadium Puskás Ferenc Portugal Portugal 0 � 1 FIFA World Cup qual. 52,000
10 October 2009 Portugal Estádio da Luz Portugal Portugal 0 � 3 FIFA World Cup qual. 50,115
14 October 2009 Denmark Parken Stadium Denmark Denmark 1 � 0 FIFA World Cup qual. Buzsáky 38,000
14 November 2009 Belgium Jules Ottenstadion Belgium Belgium 0 � 3 Friendly 6,000

: Matches 2008
Date Venue Opponent Result Type Hungary scorers Attendance
6 February 2008 Cyprus Limasol Slovakia Slovakia 1 � 1 Friendly Gera 100
26 March 2008 Hungary ZTE Arena Slovenia Slovenia 0 � 1 Friendly 6 000
24 May 2008 Hungary Stadium Puskás Ferenc Greece Greece 3 � 2 Friendly Dzsudzsák, Juhász, Vadócz 7 000
31 May 2008 Hungary Ferenc Szusza Stadium Croatia Croatia 1 � 1 Friendly Niko Kovac(og) 10 000
20 August 2008 Hungary Stadium Puskás Ferenc Montenegro Montenegro 3 � 3 Friendly Priskin, Hajnal(2) 4 913
6 September 2008 Hungary Stadium Puskás Ferenc Denmark Denmark 0 � 0 FIFA World Cup qual. 19 000
10 September 2008 Sweden Råsunda Sweden Sweden 1 � 2 FIFA World Cup qual. Rudolf 28 000
11 October 2008 Hungary Stadium Puskás Ferenc Albania Albania 2 � 0 FIFA World Cup qual. Torghelle, Juhász 25 000
15 October 2008 Malta Ta' Qali Stadium Malta Malta 1 � 0 FIFA World Cup qual. Torghelle 7 000
19 November 2008 Northern Ireland Windsor Park Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 2 � 0 Friendly Torghelle, Gera 18 000

Current squad :
# Name Date of Birth (Age) Club Caps Goals Debut
Goalkeepers
1
Gábor Király April 1, 1976(age 36) Germany 1860 München 81 0 v. Austria, March 25, 1998
Ádám Bogdán September 27, 1987(age 24) GB Bolton Wanderers 2 0 v. Luxembourg, June 3, 2011
Norbert Csernyánszki February 1, 1976(age 36) HU Paks 0 0 v.  
Defenders
4
Roland Juhász July 1, 1983(age 28) BE Anderlecht 65 5 v. Japan, April 25, 2004
5
Zsolt Laczkó December 18, 1986(age 25) IT Sampdoria 14 0 v. Germany, May 29, 2010
2
Zoltán Lipták December 10, 1984(age 27) HU Videoton 9 1 v England, August 11, 2010
3
Pál Lázár March 11, 1988(age 24) TR Samsunspor 5 0 v. Sweden, September 3, 2010
Ádám Pintér June 12, 1988(age 23) ES Real Zaragoza 5 0 v. Finland, October 12, 2010
Zsolt Korcsmár January 9, 1989(age 23) NO SK Brann 1 0 v. Iceland, August 10, 2011
Zoltán Fehér June 12, 1981(age 30) HU Győri ETO 0 0 v.  
Midfielders
10
Tamás Hajnal March 15, 1981(age 31) Germany VfB Stuttgart 41 5 v. Sweden, October 9, 2004
7
Balázs Dzsudzsák December 23, 1986(age 25) RU Anzhi Makhachkala 38 6 v. Greece, June 2, 2007
Krisztián Vadócz May 30, 1985(age 26) ES Osasuna 38 2 v. Slovakia, November 30, 2004
Péter Halmosi September 25, 1979(age 32) HU Szombathelyi Haladás 31 0 v. Greece, May 25, 2008
11
Vladimir Koman March 16, 1989(age 23) IT Sampdoria 13 4 v. Germany, May 29, 2010
6
Ákos Elek July 21, 1988(age 23) HU Videoton 12 1 v. Netherlands, June 5, 2010
Péter Czvitkovics February 10, 1983(age 29) BE Kortrijk 9 0 v. Malta, October 10, 2006
József Varga June 6, 1988(age 23) HU Debrecen 6 0 v. Portugal, October 10, 2009
Tamás Koltai April 30, 1987(age 25) HU Győr 5 0 v. Greece, May 25, 2008
Forwards
Tamás Priskin September 27, 1986(age 25) GB Ipswich Town 34 8 v. Argentina, August 17, 2005
8
Gergely Rudolf March 9, 1985(age 27) IT Genoa 21 7 v. Montenegro, August 20, 2008
Bence Lázár March 21, 1991(age 21) HU Újpest FC 0 0 v.  

Recent callups :
Name Date of Birth (Age) Club Caps Goals Debut Most Recent Callup
Goalkeepers
Márton Fülöp 1 May 3, 1983(age 29) GB West Bromwich Albion 24 0 v. France, May 31, 2005 v. Netherlands, March 29, 2011
Defenders
Vilmos Vanczák June 20, 1983(age 28) SWI Sion 56 1 v. Slovakia, November 30, 2004 v. San Marino, June 7, 2011
András Debreceni April 21, 1989(age 23) HU Budapest Honvéd 0 0   v. Netherlands, March 29, 2011
Tamás Kádár1 March 14, 1990(age 22) GB Newcastle United 1 0 v. Lithuania, November 17, 2010 v. Lithuania, November 17, 2010
Gábor Gyepes June 26, 1981(age 30) WA Cardiff City 26 1 v. Czech Republic, February 12, 2002 v. Finland, October 12, 2010
Zoltán Szélesi November 22, 1981(age 30) GR Olympiakos Volos 27 0 v. People%27s Republic of China, June 1, 2004 v. Moldova, September 7, 2010
Midfielders
Zoltán Gera1(Captain) April 22, 1979(age 33) GB West Bromwich Albion 71 21 v. SWI, February 13, 2002 v. San Marino, June 7, 2011
Forwards
Imre Szabics1 March 22, 1981(age 31) AT Sturm Graz 23 11 v. Luxembourg, April 30, 2003 v. San Marino, June 7, 2011
Ádám Szalai1 December 9, 1987(age 24) DE Mainz 05 6 4 v. Israel, February 19, 2009 v. Lithuania, November 17, 2010
Krisztián Németh1 January 5, 1989(age 23) GR Olympiakos Volos 3 0 v. Germany, May 29, 2010 v. San Marino, June 7, 2011

Coaching staff :
Head Coach Hungary Sándor Egervári
Assistant Coaches Hungary Imre Kenyeres
Hungary József Csábi
Goalkeeping Coach Hungary József Andrusch
Technical Manager Hungary József Bazsánt
Team Doctor Hungary Dr. György Szilágyi
Chief Press Officer Hungary László Pajor-Gyulai
Masseurs Hungary László Eisemann
Hungary Tamás Halmai
Kit Manager Hungary Imre Ambrus

FIFA World Cup :
Year Round Position GP W D* L GF GA
Uruguay 1930 Did Not Enter
Italy 1934 Quarter-Final 6 2 1 0 1 5 4
France 1938 Runners Up 2 4 3 0 1 15 5
Brazil 1950 Did Not Enter
Switzerland 1954 Runners Up 2 5 4 0 1 27 10
Sweden 1958 Round 1 10 4 1 1 2 7 5
Chile 1962 Quarter-Final 5 4 2 1 1 8 3
England 1966 Quarter-Final 6 4 2 0 2 8 7
Mexico 1970 Did Not Qualify
Germany 1974
Argentina 1978 Round 1 15 3 0 0 3 3 8
Spain 1982 Round 1 14 3 1 1 1 12 6
Mexico 1986 Round 1 18 3 1 0 2 2 9
Italy 1990 Did Not Qualify
United States 1994
France 1998
South KoreaJapan 2002
Germany 2006
South Africa 2010
Brazil 2014 To Be Determined
Total 9/19 2 Finals 32 15 3 14 87 57

UEFA European Championship :
Year Round Position GP W D* L GS GA
1960 Did not qualify
Spain 1964 Third Place 3rd 2 1 0 1 4 3
Italy 1968 Did Not Qualify
Belgium 1972 Fourth Place 4th 2 0 0 2 1 3
1976 to 2008 Did not qualify
Total Third Place 2/13 4 1 0 3 5 6

Top appearances : Friendly titles
Pos Player Caps Goals Tenure
1 József Bozsik 101 11 1947 � 1962
2 László Fazekas 92 24 1968 � 1983
3 Gyula Grosics 86 0 1947 � 1962
4 Ferenc Puskás 85 84 1945 � 1956
5 Imre Garaba 82 3 1980 � 1991
6 Sándor Mátrai 81 0 1956 � 1967
6 Gábor Király 81 0 1998 � present
8 Ferenc Sipos 77 1 1957 � 1966
9 László Bálint 76 3 1972 � 1982
9 Ferenc Bene 76 36 1962 � 1979
9 Máté Fenyvesi 76 8 1954 � 1966
12 Flórián Albert 75 31 1959 � 1974
12 Károly Sándor 75 27 1949 � 1964
14 Lajos Tichy 72 51 1955 � 1971
15 Zoltán Gera 71 21 2002 � present
16 József Kiprich 70 28 1984 � 1995
Tibor Nyilasi 70 32 1975 � 1985
18 Nándor Hidegkuti 69 39 1945 � 1958
19 Imre Schlosser-Lakatos 68 59 1906 � 1927
20 Sándor Kocsis 68 75 1948 � 1956

Top goalscorers :
Pos Player Goals (Caps) Tenure Avg/game
1 Ferenc Puskás 84 (85) 1945 � 1956 0.99
2 Sándor Kocsis 75 (68) 1948 � 1956 1.10
3 Imre Schlosser-Lakatos 59 (68) 1906 � 1927 0.87
4 Lajos Tichy 51 (72) 1955 � 1964 0.61
5 György Sárosi 42 (62) 1931 � 1943 0.68
6 Nándor Hidegkuti 39 (69) 1945 � 1958 0.56
7 Ferenc Bene 36 (76) 1962 � 1979 0.47
8 Gyula Zsengellér 32 (39) 1936 � 1947 0.82
Tibor Nyilasi 32 (70) 1975 � 1985 0.46
10 Florián Albert 31 (75) 1959 � 1974 0.41
11 Ferenc Deák 29 (20) 1946 � 1949 1.45
12 József Kiprich 28 (70) 1984 � 1995 0.4
13 Károly Sándor 27 (75) 1949 � 1964 0.36
14 József Takács 26 (32) 1923 � 1933 0.81
15 Géza Toldi 25 (46) 1929 � 1940 0.54
16 István Avar 24 (21) 1929 � 1935 1.14
László Fazekas 24 (92) 1968 � 1983 0.26
18 Zoltán Gera 21 (71) 2002 � present 0.29
Mihály Pataki 21 (39) 1912 � 1920 0.82
20 János Göröcs 19 (62) 1958 � 1970 0.3
János Farkas 19 (33) 1964 � 1969 0.57
Kálmán Kovács 19 (56) 1982 � 1995 0.33

Top goalscorers :
Ferenc Gillemot 1902 � 04
Ferenc Stobbe 1904 � 06
Alfréd Hajós 1906
Ferenc Stobbe 1907 � 08
Frigyes Minder 1908 � 11
Ede Herczog 1911 � 14
Frigyes Minder 1914 � 17
Ákos Fehéry 1918 � 19
Frigyes Minder 1919
József Harsády 1920
Lajos Tibor 1920
Gyula Kiss 1921 � 24
Ödön Holits 1924
Lajos Máriássy 1924 � 26
Gyula Kiss 1926 � 28
János Földessy 1928 � 29
Mihály Pataki 1930
Frigyes Minder 1930
Lajos Máriássy 1930 � 32
Ödön Nádas 1932 � 34
Károly Dietz 1934 � 39
Dénes Ginzery 1939 � 41
József Fábián 1941
Dénes Ginzery 1941
József Fábián 1942
Kálmán Vághy 1942 � 43
Tibor Gallowich 1945 � 48
Gusztáv Sebes 1949 � 56
Márton Bukovi 1956 � 57
Lajos Baróti,
Károly Lakat,
Károly Sós
1957
Lajos Baróti 1957 � 66
Rudolf Illovszky 1966 � 67
Károly Sós 1968 � 69
József Hoffer 1970 � 71
Rudolf Illovszky 1971 � 74
József Bozsik 1974
Ede Moór 1974 � 75
János Szőcs 1975
Lajos Baróti 1975 � 78
Ferenc Kovács 1978 � 79
Károly Lakat 1979 � 80
Kálmán Mészöly 1980 � 83
György Mezey 1983 � 86
Imre Komora 1986
József Verebes 1987
József Garami 1987
László Bálint 1988
György Mezey 1988
Bertalan Bicskei 1989
Kálmán Mészöly 1990 � 91
Róbert Glázer 1991
Romania Imre Jenei 1992 � 93
Ferenc Puskás 1993
József Verebes 1993 � 94
Kálmán Mészöly 1994 � 95
János Csank 1996 � 97
Bertalan Bicskei 1998 � 01
Imre Gellei 2001 � 03
Germany Lothar Matthäus 2004 � 05
Péter Bozsik 2006
Péter Várhidi 2006 � 08
Holland Erwin Koeman 2008 � 2010
Sándor Egervári 2010 �

Top goalscorers :
Country Pld W D L GF GA GD Win%
AL Albania
AT Austria
BE Belgium
BR Brazil
BG Bulgaria
HR Croatia
CZ Czech Republic
TCH Czechoslovakia
NL Dutch East Indies
GDR East Germany
EG Egypt
GB England
FI Finland
FR France
DE Germany
GR Greece
IT Italy
LU Luxembourg
NL Netherlands
NO Norway
PL Poland
PT Portugal
IE Republic of Ireland
ROM Romania
RU Russia
SCO Scotland
KR South Korea
URS Soviet Union
ES Spain
SE Sweden
CH Switzerland
TR Turkey
UY Uruguay
YUG Yugoslavia
Totals 310 167 63 80 882 560 +322 53.87

National association football teams of Europe (UEFA)

Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Wales

1938 FIFA World Cup finalists

ChampionsItaly
Runners-upHungary
Third placeBrazil
Fourth placeSweden
Eliminated in the quarter-finalsCuba, Czechoslovakia, France, Switzerland
Eliminated in the first roundAustria, Belgium, Dutch East Indies, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania

1954 FIFA World Cup finalists

ChampionsWest Germany
Runners-upHungary
Third placeAustria
Fourth placeUruguay
Eliminated in the quarter-finalsBrazil, England, Switzerland, Yugoslavia
Eliminated in the group stageBelgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Italy, Korea Republic, Mexico, Scotland, Turkey

International association football

AsiaAFCAsian Cup
AfricaCAFAfrica Cup of Nations
North, Central America and CaribbeanCONCACAFGold Cup
South AmericaCONMEBOL � Copa América
OceaniaOFCNations Cup
EuropeUEFAEuropean Championship
Non-FIFAN.F.-BoardViva World Cup



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